
Hike Light Cushion Mid Crew Socks
The versatile layer for shifting terrain.
The Hike Light Cushion Mid Crew Socks are engineered to be the dependable interface between your boots and your feet on long, demanding days. Built for the hiker who needs reliable performance without excessive bulk, they combine the natural thermoregulation of Merino wool with a height that perfectly clears a mid-cut hiking or approach shoe. Whether you are navigating scree fields, crossing alpine meadows, or grinding out a steep, dusty approach, these socks offer a secure, blister-free fit that allows you to focus on the route ahead rather than the friction below.
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Hike Light Cushion Mid Crew Socks
The versatile layer for shifting terrain.
The Hike Light Cushion Mid Crew Socks are engineered to be the dependable interface between your boots and your feet on long, demanding days. Built for the hiker who needs reliable performance without excessive bulk, they combine the natural thermoregulation of Merino wool with a height that perfectly clears a mid-cut hiking or approach shoe. Whether you are navigating scree fields, crossing alpine meadows, or grinding out a steep, dusty approach, these socks offer a secure, blister-free fit that allows you to focus on the route ahead rather than the friction below.
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The versatile layer for shifting terrain.
The Hike Light Cushion Mid Crew Socks are engineered to be the dependable interface between your boots and your feet on long, demanding days. Built for the hiker who needs reliable performance without excessive bulk, they combine the natural thermoregulation of Merino wool with a height that perfectly clears a mid-cut hiking or approach shoe. Whether you are navigating scree fields, crossing alpine meadows, or grinding out a steep, dusty approach, these socks offer a secure, blister-free fit that allows you to focus on the route ahead rather than the friction below.
























